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Competent Competent PersonPerson for Construction for Construction
What is a “competent What is a “competent person?”person?”
Capable of identifyingCapable of identifying • Existing and predictable hazardsExisting and predictable hazards • Unsanitary, hazardous, dangerous Unsanitary, hazardous, dangerous
conditionsconditions
Authorized to take corrective Authorized to take corrective measuresmeasures
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Why use a competent Why use a competent person?person?
Standards explicitly requireStandards explicitly require
Employer to Employer to train employeestrain employees
Safety and Safety and health aspectshealth aspects
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Other OSHA standardsOther OSHA standards
Employer’s responsibility to limit Employer’s responsibility to limit
Job assignments Job assignments to employees to employees
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Other OSHA standardsOther OSHA standards
““Certified,” “competent,” or Certified,” “competent,” or “qualified”“qualified”
Special previous Special previous trainingtraining
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OSHA believesOSHA believes
Training is an essential partTraining is an essential part
Safety and Safety and health programhealth program
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““Competent person” plays Competent person” plays a rolea role
1926.20, General safety and health 1926.20, General safety and health provisionsprovisions
1926.53, Ionizing 1926.53, Ionizing radiationradiation
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““Competent person” plays Competent person” plays a rolea role
1926.62, Lead1926.62, Lead
1926.101, 1926.101, Hearing ProtectionHearing Protection
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““Competent person” plays Competent person” plays a rolea role
1926.251, Rigging equipment for 1926.251, Rigging equipment for material handlingmaterial handling
1926.354, Welding, 1926.354, Welding, cutting, and cutting, and heating in way heating in way of preservative of preservative coatingscoatings
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““Competent person” plays Competent person” plays a rolea role
1926.404, Wiring design and 1926.404, Wiring design and protectionprotection
1926.451, 1926.451, ScaffoldsScaffolds
1926.454, 1926.454, Scaffolds, Training requirementsScaffolds, Training requirements
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““Competent person” plays Competent person” plays a rolea role
1926.500, Fall Protections, Scope, 1926.500, Fall Protections, Scope, application, and definitions application, and definitions applicable applicable to this subpartto this subpart
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““Competent person” plays Competent person” plays a rolea role
1926.502, Fall protection systems 1926.502, Fall protection systems criteria and practicescriteria and practices
1926 Subpart M App C, Personal 1926 Subpart M App C, Personal Fall Arrest Systems - Non-Fall Arrest Systems - Non-Mandatory Guidelines for Mandatory Guidelines for Complying with 1926.502(d)Complying with 1926.502(d)
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““Competent person” plays Competent person” plays a rolea role
1926 Subpart M App E, Sample Fall 1926 Subpart M App E, Sample Fall Protection Plan - Non-Mandatory Protection Plan - Non-Mandatory Guidelines Guidelines for Complying with for Complying with 1926.502(k)1926.502(k)
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““Competent person” plays Competent person” plays a rolea role
1926.503, Fall Protection, Training 1926.503, Fall Protection, Training RequirementsRequirements
1926.550, 1926.550, Cranes Cranes and and derricksderricks
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““Competent person” plays Competent person” plays a rolea role
1926.552, Material hoists, 1926.552, Material hoists, personnel hoists, and elevatorspersonnel hoists, and elevators
1926 Subpart P 1926 Subpart P App A, App A, Excavations, Excavations, Soil Soil ClassificationClassification
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““Competent person” plays Competent person” plays a rolea role
1926 Subpart P App B, 1926 Subpart P App B, Excavations, Sloping and BenchingExcavations, Sloping and Benching
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““Competent person” plays Competent person” plays a rolea role
1926.651, Specific Excavation 1926.651, Specific Excavation RequirementsRequirements
1926.651, Specific Excavation 1926.651, Specific Excavation RequirementsRequirements
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““Competent person” plays Competent person” plays a rolea role
1926.705, Concrete and Masonry 1926.705, Concrete and Masonry Construction, Requirements Construction, Requirements for lift-slab for lift-slab operationsoperations
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““Competent person” plays Competent person” plays a rolea role
1926.752, Steel Erection, Bolting, 1926.752, Steel Erection, Bolting, riveting, riveting, fitting-up, and fitting-up, and plumbing-upplumbing-up
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““Competent person” plays Competent person” plays a rolea role
1926.800, Underground 1926.800, Underground ConstructionConstruction
1926.803, Underground 1926.803, Underground Construction, Caissons, Construction, Caissons, Cofferdams, and Compressed Air, Cofferdams, and Compressed Air, Compressed airCompressed air
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““Competent person” plays Competent person” plays a rolea role
1926.850, Demolition, Preparatory 1926.850, Demolition, Preparatory operationsoperations
1926.859, Mechanical demolition1926.859, Mechanical demolition
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““Competent person” plays Competent person” plays a rolea role
1926.900, Blasting and the Use of 1926.900, Blasting and the Use of ExplosivesExplosives
1926.1053, Ladders1926.1053, Ladders
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““Competent person” plays Competent person” plays a rolea role
1926.1060, Stairways and Ladders, 1926.1060, Stairways and Ladders, Training requirementsTraining requirements
1926.1101, 1926.1101,
AsbestosAsbestos
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““Competent person” plays Competent person” plays a rolea role
1926.1101 App F, Work practices 1926.1101 App F, Work practices and engineering controls for Class I and engineering controls for Class I
Asbestos Asbestos Operations – Operations – non-mandatorynon-mandatory
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““Competent person” plays Competent person” plays a rolea role
1926.1127, Cadmium1926.1127, Cadmium
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